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Look for the book from The Green Lantern Press celebrating “Cándida Alvarez: Here,” the recent survey by a painter who’s been flying under the radar for a minute, but no longer. Loved ending 2017 writing “When Painting Stepped Out to Lunch” about my homegirl.

“Charles White, A Retrospective” celebrates the artist’s centennial in the three cities he called home: Chicago, New York, Los Angeles. It opened at the Art Institute of Chicago earlier this year, and has since traveled to New York. It is currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art until January 13, 2019. The exhibition will then travel to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it will be on view from February 17 through June 2, 2019. I learned so much from writing “Charles White, Feminist at Mid-Century” for that publication.

After showing at the Baltimore Museum of Art earlier this year, “Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963-2016,” the first major show of the artist’s 3-D work, has since opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Breuer location. It will remain on view until December 2, 2018. Check out my essay “Mediterranean Conversations” in that volume.

My essay “Assured Calamity: Elizabeth Murray’s 1980s.” was published to celebrate the exhibition “Elizabeth Murray Paintings in the ‘80s” at Pace Gallery. It was great fun writing about my earliest art teacher. She was another fabulous Chicagoan through and through.